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Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 00:54:35 +0100
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To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Re: Hello again
From: jlarmour@redhat.co.uk (Jonathan Larmour)
Newsgroups: cygnus.gnu-win32
In-Reply-To: <1DB8BA4BAC88D3118B2300508B5A552CD9262B@mail.fitlinxx.com>
Organization: Red Hat UK Ltd.

In article <1DB8BA4BAC88D3118B2300508B5A552CD9262B@mail.fitlinxx.com> you write:
>
>The default installation creates the mount points in the user hive (HKCU),
>so they aren't available to other users.  When starting without any mount
>information, I believe Cygwin will default to / == C:\.  You can either just
>create the same mount points for the new user (mount also defaults to HKCU),
>or alternatively, move the mount points to the system hive (HKLM) by using
>the "-s" option, at which point they will be available to all users.

I can't help but think that if the user running setup has the appropriate
admin privileges, setup should ask if the default mount points should be
system ones. If possible, system mount points should be the default for
those mounts.

I know, I know, send a patch...

Jifl
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